[symfony-users] Re: Webmail integration

2008-04-01 Thread Lee Bolding

Err... the simple answer is no.

sfGuard will only work with Symfony applications, NOCC isn't a Symfony  
application, so no.

I guess technically, the table structure would work, but that's not  
really what you want.

Try looking at something like CAS or OpenID for centralised  
authentication - or better still, try the NOCC mailing list :)

On 1 Apr 2008, at 14:38, Olivier Revollat wrote:
> Hi !
> I want to use an existing webmail (for example "nocc") and use  
> sfGuard to centralize authentication... is it possible ?
> Thanks.
>
> 2008/4/1, Lee Bolding <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> You need to be more specific...
>
> How do you want to use Symfony? is it with an existing application or
> something you're developing yourself?
>
> Symfony isn't an application, it's a framework - so 'integration' can
> be interpreted in many different ways. Without an application there is
> no 'integration'
>
>
>
> On 31 Mar 2008, at 13:32, Olivier Revollat wrote:
> > Hi !
> > I want to use symfony with a webmail and I don't know what is the
> > best solution ... I would like to use sfSuagr plugin to centralize
> > authentication.
> >
> > Thanks ;)
> >
> > >
>
>
>
>
> >


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[symfony-users] Re: Webmail integration

2008-04-01 Thread Olivier Revollat
Hi !
I want to use an existing webmail (for example "nocc") and use sfGuard to
centralize authentication... is it possible ?
Thanks.

2008/4/1, Lee Bolding <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
>
> You need to be more specific...
>
> How do you want to use Symfony? is it with an existing application or
> something you're developing yourself?
>
> Symfony isn't an application, it's a framework - so 'integration' can
> be interpreted in many different ways. Without an application there is
> no 'integration'
>
>
>
> On 31 Mar 2008, at 13:32, Olivier Revollat wrote:
> > Hi !
> > I want to use symfony with a webmail and I don't know what is the
> > best solution ... I would like to use sfSuagr plugin to centralize
> > authentication.
> >
> > Thanks ;)
> >
> > >
>
>
>
> >
>

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[symfony-users] Re: Webmail integration

2008-04-01 Thread Lee Bolding

You need to be more specific...

How do you want to use Symfony? is it with an existing application or  
something you're developing yourself?

Symfony isn't an application, it's a framework - so 'integration' can  
be interpreted in many different ways. Without an application there is  
no 'integration'


On 31 Mar 2008, at 13:32, Olivier Revollat wrote:
> Hi !
> I want to use symfony with a webmail and I don't know what is the  
> best solution ... I would like to use sfSuagr plugin to centralize  
> authentication.
>
> Thanks ;)
>
> >


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